per display scaling

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Per-display scaling is a Windows feature that allows you to set a different scale percentage for each monitor in a multi-monitor setup. This is especially useful when using monitors with different sizes or resolutions, such as a laptop screen paired with a large external display. By adjusting per-display scaling, you can ensure that text, icons, menus, and apps appear at a comfortable size on each screen, preventing items from being too tiny or oversized. The feature is available in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 and can be configured through the Display settings. This tag covers topics related to setting up and troubleshooting per-display scaling for dual or multiple monitors.
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    Set Up Dual Monitors with Per-Display Scaling in Windows 10/11

    Set Up Dual Monitors with Per-Display Scaling in Windows 10/11 Difficulty: Beginner | Time Required: 10 minutes Using two monitors can make Windows feel much more productive: you can keep a browser or chat window on one screen while working in an app on the other. But if your monitors have...
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